With a less deft script, this could have been a thuddingly dull motion picture, but Steers finds the right balance between irony and pathos. |
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I can see people are talking about me, and I go over to hear what they are saying, and it's a thuddingly dull remark. |
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Though Bourne's first half-hour is thuddingly dull, it does manage to eventually find legs to stand on once Potente shows up. |
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What's a loyal citizen to do when his government seems so thuddingly wrong? |
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Coburn is also off camera for thuddingly lengthy stretches of the picture, while Cobb and the gaggle of actresses run about doing pointless bits of business. |
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But with each passing chapter the book grows less organised, and Mr Gladwell's lessons increasingly vague or thuddingly obvious. |
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The writers, at least in the pilot, have a thuddingly didactic approach to Ironside's disability, one that is not doing real people with disabilities any favors. |
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In retrospect, 'Wild Horses' is a thuddingly boring song when not being done by the Stones. |
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